THE revised fuel surcharge that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) will impose on passengers from Saturday will bring in additional revenue of about RM1mil to RM2mil per month.
But on an annual basis and taking into account the total fuel surcharge, the airline should be able to get about RM324mil from passengers to mitigate the impact of rising jet fuel prices, industry analysts said.
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